Database firm Clearview AI told to remove photos taken in Australia
A firm which claims to have a database of more than 10 billion facial images has breached Australia's privacy laws, Australian regulators say. Read more
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A firm which claims to have a database of more than 10 billion facial images has breached Australia's privacy laws, Australian regulators say. Read more
Five California four-year colleges and universities are among ten higher education institutions that have been recognized for implementing programs and strategies that are helping more Hispanic students attain college degrees. Read more
Journals that are part of Cambridge University Press’ Research Directions ‘will better reflect the research lifecycle’ and interdisciplinary research Read more
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has created an online tool to help reporters stay within the law will exercising the right to a free press. Read more
College students across the country are taught that their feelings trump facts, that there is no objective truth, and that the only end of knowledge is power. One Princeton-based nonprofit is working to counter that narrative. Read more
The student debt crisis stands at $1.7 trillion, and President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion social-spending framework does close to nothing to help the 45 million Americans burdened by debt. Read more
Yahoo has become the latest US tech company to end its presence in mainland China as tougher regulations are imposed there. Read more
University of Hawai‘i is considering major changes to its tenure system, including limiting tenure to instructional faculty only, tying hires and tenure to enrollment and unit “success,” and involving the administration in posttenure review. Read more
The Pitt News Editorial Board recently published a piece in support of abolishing local elementary gifted programs. Read more
Oxford, Johns Hopkins receive high marks for its efforts during the pandemic; Harvard remains No. 1 overall. Read more